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Huge Japanese Supermarket in Midtown New York! 🌟

🌟 Strolling through Manhattan's Ktown, I stumbled upon a newly opened, massive Japanese supermarket that spans two floors! It's incredibly convenient for shopping or picking up groceries if you live nearby. πŸ›’ 🌟 The first floor is packed with snacks, vegetables, frozen foods, seafood, sushi (30% off after 8 PM), bento boxes, and trendy Japanese desserts shipped directly from Japan. There's also a little dessert station specializing in matcha, offering both ice cream and tea drinks! 🍡 🌟 The basement floor has cosmetics, stationery, daily necessities, and home paper goods. They even have a blind box section! You could spend ages browsing here. I took lots of photos to give you a sense of the place. πŸ“Έ Hashi Market πŸ“ 330 5th Ave, New York, NY 10001 End. New York Trend Report | A Decade in New York, Your Guide to Eating, Drinking, and Having Fun #NewYork πŸŒƒπŸŒŸ

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Huge Japanese Supermarket in Midtown New York! 🌟

🌟 Strolling through Manhattan's Ktown, I stumbled upon a newly opened, massive Japanese supermarket that spans two floors! It's incredibly convenient for shopping or picking up groceries if you live nearby. πŸ›’ 🌟 The first floor is packed with snacks, vegetables, frozen foods, seafood, sushi (30% off after 8 PM), bento boxes, and trendy Japanese desserts shipped directly from Japan. There's also a little dessert station specializing in matcha, offering both ice cream and tea drinks! 🍡 🌟 The basement floor has cosmetics, stationery, daily necessities, and home paper goods. They even have a blind box section! You could spend ages browsing here. I took lots of photos to give you a sense of the place. πŸ“Έ Hashi Market πŸ“ 330 5th Ave, New York, NY 10001 End. New York Trend Report | A Decade in New York, Your Guide to Eating, Drinking, and Having Fun #NewYork πŸŒƒπŸŒŸ

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